ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, it was just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last month turner told us someone had stolen his prosthetic leg with its distinctive raiders logo after he left it in his gated yard so he could test drive a four wheeler. he curbed afford the $7500 to replace the leg but several companies and concerned viewers stepped forward after our report to help. >> i was excited. i was dancing. i was extremely excited. >> see how that feels. >> i got into the field so i wanted to do something where i could help people. and this is my opportunity, you snow, to step up and do something for a nice guy. a guy that i like. and a guy that deserves it. >> reporter: andy campbell of hangar prostheti